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• Inmate’s cannot receive incoming calls.
• All inmate outgoing calls are collect, unless the inmate has purchased a prepaid phone card, then the inmate will be able to call direct.
• ***ALL PHONE CALLS ARE RECORDED AND SOMETIMES MONITORED**** • Securus is the company that handles our inmate phone system. If you have any question or any problems you may call them at 1-800-844-6591.
• We will not take messages for inmates.
MAIL
• All incoming and outgoing mail, except legal mail will be inspected for contraband.
• All mail must have the sender's full name and complete return address.
• Mail for inmates need to be sent to the following address:

• Mail cannot have, glitter, perfume, lipstick, stickers or any obscene material if it does it will be returned to the sender..
• Inmates are allowed to have photographs in their possession no larger than 5 inches by 7 inches.
• ***DO NOT SEND CASH THROUGH THE MAIL****
• Photographs may be mailed to the inmate provided the envelope is clearly marked "Photographs". The photographs may not exceed 5 inches by 7 inches in size. The inmates name and name number must be written on the back of each photograph.
• Books and magazines are available through the Detention Library. Should you want to send a specific book to an inmate, it must be directly mailed from a book store/publisher. Nothing can be written in or added to the book.
• No hard back books are accepted.
• Once the inmate is released or transferred to another facility, the book becomes part of the Uinta County Detention Library.
• Uinta County Detention Center does not forward mail. Mail for inmates no longer incarcerated will be returned to the sender.

COMMISSARY

• Personal hygiene items cannot be brought into the jail and must be purchased through commissary.
• Inmates have the opportunity to basic hygiene when they are initially booked in and 3 times a week thereafter.
• Commissary is usually ordered on Monday evenings and delivered Wednesday.
• Our Commissary provider is Swanson Services Corp.

MONEY

• The only forms of money accepted are Cash, Money Orders, and Cashier’s Checks.
• Cash is accepted at the Cobra Cashier Machine in the front lobby, this machine will accept cash, or Visa, or Master Cards.
• If you want to send a money order or cashier’s check through the mail, please make it payable to the Uinta County Sheriff’s Office and include the inmate’s full name in the memo.
• The Uinta County Detention Center can receive money directly from MoneyGram, if you wish to send money securely through MoneyGram, just visit a MoneyGram agent location and provide the following:

• Inmates are allowed a maximum of two 20 minutes visits per visiting time.
• Inmates that are sentenced for weekends or less than 2 days will not be allowed for visits.
• All visitors are required to completely fill out a Visitor slip prior to their visit.
• **ALL VISITING PHONE ARE RECORDED AND SOMETIMES MONITORED**
• Persons under 18 years old must be accompanied by their legal guardian. Minors who are not related to the inmate will not be allowed to visit.
• A photo ID, Driver's License, or school ID card will be required for all visitors 16 years of age or older.
• Young children must be accompanied by an adult at all times, and must be kept under control.
• No food or drink is allowed in the visiting room.
• Authorized Clergy, Attorney's, Adult Probation, Parole, and Bail Bondsmen who are properly identified will be allowed to make unscheduled visits when it is not in conflict with the facilities operation.